Where to Watch All the Golden Globe-Nominated TV Shows and Movies

Half of the fun of awards season is trying to see as many of the nominated movies and TV shows before the ceremonies as possible. Of course, finding the time (or money!) to see every title can be a near impossibility, and while, sure, we know our Netflix originals by heart, tracking down the rest can be a pain.

To make the 2018 Golden Globes a little easier for you, we’ve compiled a list of where you can watch every nominated movie and TV show. From subscription streaming services to iTunes purchases and what’s still in theaters, we’ve got you covered. Check out the list below!

NETFLIX

The Crown: Nominated for best TV series drama, best actress in a TV series drama (Claire Foy)

Stranger Things: Nominated for best TV series drama, best supporting actor in a series, limited series, or TV movie (David Harbour)

Master of None: Nominated for best TV series comedy, best actor in a TV series comedy (Aziz Ansari)

Better Call Saul: Nominated for best actor in a TV series drama (Bob Odenkirk)

Ozark: Nominated for best actor in a TV series drama (Bob Odenkirk)

Shameless: Nominated for best actor in a TV series (William H. Macy)

13 Reasons Why: Nominated for best actress in a TV series drama (Katherine Langford)

GLOW: Nominated for best actress in a TV series comedy (Alison Brie)

First They Killed My Father: Nominated for best foreign language film

Mudbound: Nominated for best supporting actress in a motion picture (Mary J. Blige)

Boss Baby: Nominated for best animated film

HULU

The Handmaid’s Tale: Nominated for best TV series drama, best actress in a TV series drama (Elizabeth Moss), best supporting actress in a series, limited series, or TV movie (Ann Dowd)

This Is Us: Nominated for best TV series drama, best actor in a TV series drama (Sterling K. Brown), best supporting actress in a series, limited series, or TV movie (Chrissy Metz)

Black-ish:Nominated for best TV series comedy, best actor in a TV series comedy (Anthony Anderson)

Will & Grace: Nominated for best TV series comedy, best actor in a TV series comedy (Eric McCormack)

The Good Doctor: Nominated for best actor in a TV series drama (Freddie Highmore)

Better Things: Nominated for best actress in a TV series comedy (Pamela Adlon)

Top of the Lake:China Girl: Nominated for best TV movie or miniseries

AMAZON PRIME

Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Nominated for best TV series comedy, best actress in a TV series comedy (Rachel Brosnahan)

I Love Dick: Nominated for best actor in a TV series comedy (Kevin Bacon)

Mr. Robot: Nominated for best supporting actor in a TV miniseries or movie (Christian Slater)

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Get Out: Nominated for best motion picture comedy or musical, best actor in a motion picture comedy (Daniel Kaluuya)

Game of Thrones: Nominated for best TV series drama

Big Little Lies: Nominated for best TV movie or miniseries, best actress in a TV miniseries or movie (Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon), best supporting actor in a series, limited series, or TV movie (Alexander Skarsgard), best supporting actress in a series, limited series, or TV movie (Laura Dern and Shailene Woodley)

The Deuce:Nominated for best actress in a TV series drama (Maggie Gyllenhaal)

Insecure: Nominated for best actress in a TV series comedy (Issa Rae)

The Wizard of Lies: Nominated for best actor in a TV miniseries or movie (Robert DeNiro), best supporting actress in a series, limited series, or TV movie (Michelle Pfeiffer)

The Young Pope: Nominated for best actor in a TV miniseries or movie (Jude Law)

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Ray Donovan:Nominated for best actor in a TV series drama (Liev Schreiber)

SMILF: Nominated for best TV series comedy, best actress in a TV series comedy (Frankie Shaw)

Twin Peaks: Nominated for best actor in a TV miniseries or movie (Kyle MacLachlan)

IN THEATerS

The Shape of Water: Nominated for best motion picture drama, best director (Guillermo del Toro), best actress in a motion picture drama (Sally Hawkins), best supporting actor in a motion picture (Richard Jenkins), best supporting actress in a motion picture (Octavia Spencer), best original score, best screenplay, best original song

Call Me By Your Name: Nominated for best motion picture drama, best actor in a motion picture drama (Timothée Chalamet), best supporting actor in a motion picture (Armie Hammer)

The Post (in theaters December 22): Nominated for best motion picture drama, best director (Steven Spielberg), best actor in a motion picture drama (Tom Hanks), best actress in a motion picture drama (Meryl Streep), best original score, best screenplay, best original song

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri: Nominated for best motion picture drama, best director (Martin McDonagh), best actress in a motion picture drama (Frances McDormand), best supporting actor in a motion picture (Sam Rockwell), best original score, best screenplay, best original song

Phantom Thread (in theaters December 25): Nominated for best actor in a motion picture drama (Daniel Day-Lewis), best original score, best original song

Darkest Hour: Nominated for best actor in a motion picture drama (Gary Oldman)

Roman J. Israel, Esq.: Nominated for best actor in a motion picture drama (Denzel Washington)

All the Money In the World (in theaters December 25): Nominated for best director (Ridley Scott), best actress in a motion picture drama (Michelle Williams), best supporting actor in a motion picture (Christopher Plummer)

Molly’s Game (in theaters December 25): Nominated for best actress in a motion picture drama (Jessica Chastain), best screenplay

The Disaster Artist: Nominated for best motion picture comedy or musical, best actor in a motion picture comedy (James Franco)

I, Tonya:Nominated for best motion picture comedy or musical, best actress in a motion picture comedy (Margot Robbie), best supporting actress in a motion picture (Allison Janney)

The Greatest Showman (in theaters December 20): Nominated for best motion picture comedy or musical, best actor in a motion picture comedy (Hugh Jackman)

Lady Bird: Nominated for best motion picture comedy or musical, best actress in a motion picture comedy (Saoirse Ronan), best supporting actress in a motion picture (Laurie Metcalf), best screenplay

The Leisure Seeker (in theaters January 19): Nominated for best actress in a motion picture comedy (Helen Mirren)

Downsizing (in theaters December 22): Nominated for best supporting actress in a motion picture (Hong Chau)

Coco: Nominated for best animated film

Ferdinand: Nominated for best animated film

Rent or Buy on Amazon Video, iTunes, Google Play

Outlander (Amazon Video, iTunes): Nominated for best actress in a TV series drama (Caitriona Balfe)

The Sinner (iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play): Nominated for best TV movie or miniseries, best actress in a TV miniseries or movie (Jessica Biel)

Fargo (Amazon Video, iTunes, Google Play): Nominated for best actor in a TV miniseries or movie (Ewan McGregor), best TV movie or miniseries, best supporting actor in a TV miniseries or movie (David Thewlis).

Genius (Amazon Video, iTunes, Google Play): Best actor in a TV miniseries or movie (Geoffrey Rush)

Feud (Amazon Video): Bette and Joan: Nominated for best TV movie or miniseries, best actress in a TV miniseries or movie (Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon), best supporting actor in a TV miniseries or movie (Alfred Molina)

The Square (pre-order on Amazon Video): Nominated for best foreign language film

Dunkirk (iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play): Nominated for best motion picture (drama), best director (Christopher Nolan), best original score, best original song

Battle of the Sexes (pre-order on iTunes, Amazon Video): Nominated for best actor in a motion picture comedy (Steve Carell), best actress in a motion picture comedy (Emma Stone)

Baby Driver (iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play): Nominated for best actor in a motion picture comedy (Ansel Elgort)

Loving Vincent (pre-order on iTunes): Nominated for best animated film

Victoria and Abdul (iTunes, Amazon Video): Nominated for best actress in a motion picture comedy (Judi Dench)

The Florida Project (pre-order on iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play): Nominated for best supporting actor in a motion picture drama (Willem Dafoe)

How many of these have you seen? Tell us @BritandCo!

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Ellen Pompeo just opened up about a shocking part of her early Grey's Anatomy years. Ellen joined the show, set at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, in 2005 as lead character Meredith Grey. She went on to inspire and empower viewers, and years later, Ellen just opened up about her own body image struggles and insecurities while playing the iconic character.

Here's what Ellen Pompeo said about the "brutal" commentary on her body during Grey's Anatomy.

Ellen Pompeo admits she "hated" her body when she was younger.

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When she was younger, Ellen Pompeo tells People, "I was so skinny and I hated it and everyone thought I had an eating disorder."

"It was a whole situation with how skinny I was, and there was so much negative attention," she continues. "Girls today can be gorgeous and thin and thank God we're not allowed to comment on women's bodies, even though people do. But I just had so much anxiety and lacked self-esteem because people were so critical of my physicality."

And those emotions got even stronger after she became a star, thanks to 2000s tabloids, which "would say horrible things," Ellen says. "I just remember being so anxious on red carpets, and the comments about my weight and my body. I'm so glad, maybe, hopefully things have changed, because it was much, much more brutal 20 years ago."

And she's not the only celebrity to get vulnerable.

Ellen Pompeo isn't the only celebrity to get honest. While on The Drew Barrymore Show, Pamela Anderson got real about her decision to go makeup-free, inspiring Drew to remove her makeup and throw her hair extensions on the ground — on live TV!

"It just hit me a couple of years ago, and I was like, you know, just shaking my head, going, ‘Who am I?’" Pamela said. "You know, and that’s when I went home into my garden and started planting things and getting into nature and going back to the trees that knew me since birth. I bought my grandmother’s property and renovated it, and I just started taking it all back. And then started peeking out without makeup. And then I started realizing, ‘Oh, I feel great as me.'"

Check out 35 Gorgeous Makeup-Free Celebrity Selfies — From Alicia Keys To Pamela Anderson for more inspiration.

Hair trends come and go, but some of them should remain frozen in time forever. It's not that we think you'll be making a major faux pas, but we want to see you look your best! There are so many cute hairstyles that will suit your face much better than a mullet would, but that's not the only trend you should bury in the sands of time! Here are the outdated hairstyles what you should avoid at home, at the salon, and really anywhere right now.

Scroll to see the 8 outdated hairstyles it's officially time to retire for good!

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1. Deep Side Parts

Coming in at #1 on our "outdated" list are deep side parts. They used to something we admired on everyone from Amy Winehouse to Katy Perry, but now they remind us of the questionable choices we made in our early 20s.

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2. Space Buns

Princess Leia may look great wearing her space buns in the Star Wars franchise, but we think you shouldn't bring them into 2025. The last time someone on our team wore them was between 2018 or 2019, so that should say a lot.

We don't say this often, but let's wear hairstyles that don't revert us back to our grade school days.

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3. Side Braid

Unless you're trying to relive your childhood days or want to mimic Blake Lively's character in It Ends With Us, this outdated hairstyle shouldn't be on your list of favorite looks to wear. There's other braided styles you can wear that are way more stylish anyway!

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4. Super Visible Highlights

Whether you're getting microlinks or a sew-in, wearing super visible highlights in 2025 is truly outdated. It's one thing to switch up your style, but it's another to let the world know how much you love a good contrast by letting your hair scream it from the mountaintops.

Keep your color of choice seamless this year if you decide to get a color service.

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5. '60s Up-Do

There's a time and place for everything, including updos that resemble what was popular during the '60s. If you must wear this style, go for a more modern take that doesn't feel as stiff. You might want to update your bangs too.

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6. Wand Curls

When's the last time you heard someone mention this once popular style? Chances are you haven't because it's a reminder of how long it took to achieve overly done curls. Depending on the size you wanted, you could spend anywhere from 45 minutes to over an hour on this style. Oh, and it was mandatory to wear the accompanying glove that came with the 'wand' or else you risked burning your fingers!

No thank you!

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7. Barbie Bleach

Remember when it was a cardinal sin to show up to the beach without "effortlessly wavy" hair? It seems more people are moving away from that and embracing 'messy' buns and the beauty of textured hair. It's one thing if you hair naturally looks like this, but it's another if you try to make your hair conform to this style just because it's "on trend."

Newsflash: you don't have to force your hair to do something it doesn't want to! (And not everyone has to look like Serena van der Woodsen!)

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8. Millennial Pouf

Oof, how can we forget the millennial pouf? This was one of our go-to hairstyles that we swore we'd always wear. Little did we know how much we'd avoid it once we graduated from college.

It's not the most annoying style, but we're throwing this one in the "outdated" bag so we can't even pretend we're going to start wearing it again.

Want to know what else is "outdated?" Revisit the nail trends you shouldn't be wearing in 2025!

Motherhood has been the topic of several conversations in recent years, but no one expected to see the rise of the popular "mom-fluencer" — or the stark decline of them á la Ruby Franke.

The mom-fluencer is sometimes been portrayed as the mom who's always smiling with her kids in pictures or as the mom who doesn't have it all together. Nonetheless, you can count of seeing BTS moments of her family's "hectic" lives, DIY activities, and fun vacations. We don't think anything is wrong with creating genuine family content, but portraying yourself as a wholesome mom who loves her kids when you're abusive is devilish.

Ruby Franke detailed a beautiful family life on YouTube, but it became clear something was amiss and once the disgraced counselor Jodi Hildebrandt entered the Frankes' lives, things took a terrifying turn for the worse which led to Ruby being arrested for child abuse in 2023.

For the first time, Ruby Franke's ex-husband Kevin Franke and their two oldest children are ready to tell their side of the story in a new Hulu documentary and it's as chilling as you'd expect.

Everything to know about the upcoming documentary on Ruby Franke's highly controversial story:

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Ruby Franke

Hulu's no stranger to covering true crime and other documentaries,y so it's no surprise they're willing to explore Ruby Franke's case. Appropriately titled Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke, this documentary's primary goal is to understand what happened to the Frankes.

The world's introduction to the family was via their Eight Passengers YouTube channel (second page dedicated to them) which was spearheaded by family matriarch Ruby Franke. Featuring short vlogs about life with "six active kids," it was meant to be a space so they could "find true joy in the journey." Despite the fact Kevin Franke revealed their main channel was bringing in over $100,000, there didn't seem to be a ton of job behind the scenes given the crime-ridden fallout (via Vanity Fair).

But, don't expect to look at Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke from a true crime angle.

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Kevin Franke

"I know everyone expects this to be true crime, but I’ve watched true-crime documentaries, and this isn't it," Kevin Franke said in an interview with Vanity Fair. Even the documentary's director Olly Lambert said he's "never made, and would never make just a true-crime thing," although the media outlet pointed out he directed Abused: The Untold Story which details Jimmy Savile's salacious crimes.

Viewers will be able to see snippets from prior vlogs that include Ruby Franke's double personalities and also seems to explain how Kevin Franke was duped into allowing Jodi Hildebrandt to live with the couple in 2021. According to Lambert, he believes this is one of the ways she was able to manipulate the family. "We’ve met quite a lot of people who worked with Jodi, and it was a very common theme that Jodi really was gifted at seeing through people—reading them with such accuracy. But she used it to such bad ends, because she very quickly…what she would see is a way to exploit people. A way to manipulate them," (via Vanity Fair).

Kevin Franke also said, "One of the things that’s been so frustrating for me has been feeling silenced or muzzled—not being able to speak and having people make assumptions that just aren’t accurate." From his POV, this gives him the chance to "take control" of the narrative that's been spun about him.

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Shari Franke

This may stem from the book he and Ruby Franke's daughter, Shari Franke, released last month. Titled The House of My Mother: A Daughter's Quest for Freedom, it sheds light on how controlling her mother was. Not only that, but Shari points out the religious fanaticism her mother succumbed to and the daunting reality of Jodi Hildebrandt's coaching program "ConneXions."

From her perspective, she felt her father wasn't actively present which gave her mom freedom to impose her strong will onto the Franke children.

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Chad Franke

In Chad Franke's case, he never seemed like he wanted to be a part of the YouTube channel. There are moments in Devil in the Family where he doesn't seem enthusiastic about being on camera which prompted his sister Shari to say things like "pretend like you're happy" or "act like you're happy" (via Vanity Fair).

He also revealed the stark difference between how his mom acted when she was filmed and when she wasn't. "...there was a large difference between her just telling me to be myself, and then, you know, when we were doing a brand deal or working with a company — then I was to say exactly what the company would ask me to say."

It makes sense he celebrated the anniversary of his mom's arrest last year by writing "Happy Prisonversary" over her picture on social media (via PEOPLE).

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Ruby Franke

Throughout the documentary, it feels that Kevin Franke took a passive approach to being in his children's lives which led to Ruby Franke and Jodi Hildebrandt taking advantage of them. Vanity Fair recounted how Ruby even resorted to saying she believed her children were under demonic possession and needed to save her kids.

Whatever the case, the Franke children will have to heal from the trauma inflicted on them by someone who should've been protecting and loving them. It's a sad situation that should've never resulted in Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke being filmed, but we're glad someone decided to allow siblings Shari and Chad Franke a chance to share their side of the story.

You can watch all episodes of Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke on Hulu starting today!

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During my time as a Starbucks barista, I thought I had seen it all – snarky customers, massive spills – but this one truly takes the cake. In a recent Reddit thread, a barista shared an absolutely diabolical coffee order their cafe received, and the most accurate way I can describe the drink is, well, undrinkable.

Many Starbucks customers request customizations to their beverages, but this insane sip was customized to the point of chaos – and it sent the worker into a (pretty hilarious) spiral.

Scroll on for the Starbucks drink that’s going viral for all the wrong reasons.

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Nothing quite prepares you for the mayhem that unfolds before 7 a.m. as a Starbucks barista, no matter what customers order. But when a drink with 13 customizations comes through, it’s downright frustrating.

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This barista’s morning task was to make a single Caramel Crunch Frappuccino made in a venti size with (big breath) a caramel-lined cup, a double shot of espresso, 5 pumps of vanilla syrup, 3 pumps of caramel syrup, 3 pumps of dark caramel syrup, 5 pumps of white mocha sauce, 5 scoops of vanilla bean powder, almond milk, double-blended, light whip, extra caramel drizzle, extra cookie crumble toppings, and extra caramel crunch toppings. Whew, that’s a mouthful.

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They shared the monstrous drink on r/Starbucks and vented with frustration:

“...She must have a stomach of steel bc she orders this every morning. I sigh every time I pull this sticker there is no reason that a sticker should be taking up [a] majority of the cup, and MINUTES of my time on bar. I can't help but judge people when they drink nasty stuff like this every day but hey you’re here for a good time not a long time right? 😅”

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Many more baristas and Starbucks fans hopped in on the discourse, sharing the same annoyance.

“My teeth hurt just looking at that,” one person wrote.

“How is that even orderable like that? That’s crazy!” another person commented. “That should not be allowed.”

“This would instantly obliterate a Victorian child,” one more person said.

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There are so many things wrong with this drink order. From a barista perspective, making a beverage with that many customizations takes up a lot of precious time behind the coffee bar, especially during a morning “rush” period – which typically starts at 7 a.m. Not to mention, it can disturb the drink-making process when there are other customers to take care of.

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Secondly, it cannot be healthy at all. In fact, one Redditor did their own research and concluded that the Frappuccino measured up to have around 1040 to 1100 calories, 26 grams of fat, and 208 grams of sugar. Knowing the customer orders this drink every morning is just crazy. Yikes!

Next time you request a customization to your Starbucks drink, just know your request for extra cold foam or a sprinkle of cinnamon doesn't get worse than this.

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A24 just stopped internet traffic with their latest announcement: they're adaptating Holly Brickley's new book, Deep Cuts! It's one of the new books that made it to the top of our must-read list, so we're basically hyperventilating after learning Saoirse Ronan and Austin Butlerare starring in it! We'd watch anything they're in even if they don't have any lines because the brevity of their acting skills would speak for themselves. Though we'd love to focus on how much we admire these two actors, there's much more to learn about the Deep Cuts movie — and why it's such a big deal it's coming to theaters.

Scroll to learn everything about the Deep Cuts movie — and why we're fangirling over it!

What is 'Deep Cuts' about?

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Deep Cuts cleverly depicts how love can be beautiful and chaotic when two people are as passionate about their goals as they are each other. With each page, readers are able to see how Percy Marks and Joe Morrow lose sight of each other as well as themselves the deeper they pursue careers in music. By the end of their story it's apparent they both longed for their voices to be in spotlight, for better or worse.

Has the full cast for 'Deep Cut's been announced?

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No other cast information has been shared besides Saoirse Ronan and Austin Butler's involvement. However, we're confident we'll see more A-listers attached to the project! Personally, we'd love to see Florence Pugh or Jacob Elordi make an appearance! Hopefully someone sees this so our dreams can come true.

Who's directing the and producing the movie?

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According to Deadline, Sean Durkin (The Iron Claw and The Nest) will be directing Deep Cuts. He's got an eye for storytelling that pulls viewers in so we're excited he's a part of this movie.

Who's producing 'Deep Cuts?'

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Saoirse Ronan will be producing the movie alongside Ronal Bronstein, Eli Bush and Josh Safdie. But we'll have to wait for a release date because it doesn't look like production's started yet! Our fingers are crossed for a late 2026 release though.

Read 'Deep Cuts'

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Deep Cuts by Holly Brickley

We've reviewed a lot of new books debuting in 2025, but we stand by our initial assessment that Deep Cuts earned the #1 spot. You'll smile giddily as you read about Percy Marks and Jack Morrow falling in love, but you'll also understand the anguish both characters feel at different points.

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